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Re: Show HN: Kite, copilot for programmers, available for Python

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post #4

> Your connection is not secure SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER

I had a similar error, but when I looked into it it seems that the digital certificate was revoked (by issuer).

I suspect others will have this issue. (On my windows 10 machine)

Re: Show HN: Kite, copilot for programmers, available for Python

#13

Adam from Kite here. Thanks for all the feedback and encouragement around the launch today. We're excited to be opening up Kite for everyone to download today. When we launched Kite here on hackernews almost a year ago we were blown away by the enthusiasm for our smart copilot vision. Over 65,000 of you signed up for Kite in the first 72 hours, and over the past year we've been working with many of you to deliver tha…

> And Linux in testing!

Awesome!

Re: Show HN: Kite, copilot for programmers, available for Python

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Has your cache/proxy fallen over? I'm getting a 404 for the base domain

404 Not Found

Code: NoSuchKey Message: The specified key does not exist. Key: index.html RequestId: 759C55C7EA94F7D8 HostId: 2i2HH8A3vp5KFvhHhHeoQ+6AiFL/kjd5iByJy6Ouo/pbKwE2xaKP8Es4SU3//1/P7M/5KWJXQv8=

Re: Show HN: Kite, copilot for programmers, available for Python

#16
post #8

Adam from Kite here. Thanks for all the feedback and encouragement around the launch today. We're excited to be opening up Kite for everyone to download today. When we launched Kite here on hackernews almost a year ago we were blown away by the enthusiasm for our smart copilot vision. Over 65,000 of you signed up for Kite in the first 72 hours, and over the past year we've been working with many of you to deliver tha…

Does Kite still send all your code to Kite servers as you type? I remember that being an issue the last time someone talked about Kite on HN. I'm find with an editor or sidekick that can search stack overflow or duckduckgo or google quickly with a hotkey-- maybe keep snippets you can tag and easily reference-- but sending all my code as I type to a web service is something I'm not willing to do and something most com…

I think the answer to your question is :

"* Fine-grained privacy controls modeled after the .gitignore file format means that you can selectively and precisely decide which files and folders Kite indexes."

Re: Show HN: Kite, copilot for programmers, available for Python

#18
post #8

Adam from Kite here. Thanks for all the feedback and encouragement around the launch today. We're excited to be opening up Kite for everyone to download today. When we launched Kite here on hackernews almost a year ago we were blown away by the enthusiasm for our smart copilot vision. Over 65,000 of you signed up for Kite in the first 72 hours, and over the past year we've been working with many of you to deliver tha…

Does Kite still send all your code to Kite servers as you type? I remember that being an issue the last time someone talked about Kite on HN. I'm find with an editor or sidekick that can search stack overflow or duckduckgo or google quickly with a hotkey-- maybe keep snippets you can tag and easily reference-- but sending all my code as I type to a web service is something I'm not willing to do and something most com…

I would love to use this, but I'm not willing to send my code to Kite.com. Sounds great for open source projects!

Sorry.

Re: Show HN: Kite, copilot for programmers, available for Python

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post #9
post #5

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Ah, it's being blocked by work's OpenDNS malware detection…

https://domain.opendns.com/kite.com doesn't show any unusual categories, we might be pulling security blacklists from another source.

Yeah, we special-cased it because we're not comfortable with company IP being shipped offsite and potentially shared with other programmers.
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